NETGEAR 4G Router with Sim Slot Unlocked MR2100 – Download Speeds of up 2 Gbps | WiFi Connect up to 20 Mobile Mifi Device
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NETGEAR 4G Router with Sim Slot Unlocked MR2100 – Download Speeds of up 2 Gbps | WiFi Connect up to 20 Mobile Mifi Device
£439.99 Original price was: £439.99.£374.99Current price is: £374.99.
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- 4G Router with Sim Slot: The M2 Mifi mobile hotspot router reliably delivers download speeds of up to 2 Gbps
- Mobile WiFi: Share Wi-Fi internet access with up to 20 devices
- SIM SLOT UNLOCKED: Unlocked for 3G/4G LTE internet access around the world using your provider’s SIM card
- Portable WIFi : One USB port shares storage for data or personal media streaming with connected wireless devices
- LONG BATTERY LIFE: The 5,040-mAh rechargeable battery powers all-day continuous use and allows easy charging of other USB devices
- International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions
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4 reviews for NETGEAR 4G Router with Sim Slot Unlocked MR2100 – Download Speeds of up 2 Gbps | WiFi Connect up to 20 Mobile Mifi Device
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City Wolf –
This box is portable, lightweight and charges via a usb charging cable type C. You need to purchase separately a data SIM card. I have used Amazon and purchased an unlimited data card for 30 days which works on the O2 network. I had a mobile on O2 so I knew there was a signal. My wifeโs mobile was Vodafone and again there was a signal. If there is no signal this box will not work. This box works only on the 4G band. There is a different box for 5G. This box is a mobile 4G Router and works very well indeed. So good it will easily cope with 4 people browsing the web. For me a massive plus is that you can stream Netflix and other TV services without it needing to pause and catch-up ie buffering. I have not needed to purchase an external Ariel as this is built in and omni directional so no need to point at the nearest 4G mast but it works best on a high shelf so I think bight may give a better line of sight for the signal. Once you open the box and charge the unit fully you need to…
Miranda –
Now Iโm no techie so my expertise in this area is limited, and I rely a lot on others knowledge and experiences… Now I suppose the one thing that is most striking is the price. I had to think long and hard before shelling out, but fortunately it came up on a Amazon Prime Day deal which made it easier to swallow…. As for the technical side of things I only have my hotspot phone to compare it with. Iโve watched countless YouTube videos on various routers and overall this came in as the router that ticked my boxes… We regularly travel away in our camper and this makes things easier for a start. The connectivity to our other devices is easy as is the speed it runs at. We both tend to stream a lot more these days and connecting things like a fire stick or other devices is very useful. We both also like to check our emails and keep up to date with family and friends, or more than not simply scroll through FB. Some will say a much cheaper router could have done this, but Iโm a…
Jay –
Only had it a couple of weeks. The 5g is fantastic, 300-600 megabits in the areas I tested. 4g is also fantastic, though speeds varied wildly depending on area. It also does a stellar job at 3g, where I witnessed 16 megabit down and 8ish megabits up (never knew 3g could even do that).
An observation I made however is, in one area, where LTE B20 has a better signal, it keeps trying to lock to LTE B3. In fact, I never once saw it connect to B20, despite the modem reporting it in its list of bands from the terminal.
All the other features work as one would expect and the data offloading feature looks very handy indeed. I gave it four stars due to the incredibly high cost, but you get what you pay for in this case.
Jay –
So I currently work away 5 days a week and stay in a Premier Inn, problem is I bring my gaming laptop to get by in the evenings and I have been limited to either my phone data (I have a 5g unlimited plan but get 5g very rarely) and then the ultimate WiFi which is 15 pound a week and is worse than my phone data, the ping is too high in both circumstances and it makes gaming impossible. I took a risk and thought I’d bite the bullet getting the night hawk m2.
So I decided to pay the extra as I’ve heard the m2 tends to get slightly faster down speeds vs the m1, now there was no point paying the big money for the newer versions as 5g in the UK is still too hit and miss for the most part.
Long story short I only get around 50 ping now and I can enjoy my evenings gaming. Even using it on the go when my phone has close to 0 data the nighthawk is giving me a fast connection.
FYI I’m with Vodafone on both my mobile and the m2 router.
Very recommended.